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PLP4001
Basic Principles I
Pack 1

An approach that addresses all


psychology in terms of the
principles of behaviour is: ____

Methodological behaviourism
has been described as: ____

In BA, Behavioral processes are


defined: ____

Radical behaviourism provides

The philosophy of the science of


behaviour is: ____

the ____ roots for the science.

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In BA, behavior is a function of


the interactions of ____ and
Phylogenic contingencies

Radical behaviourism seeks


causes for behaviour in the: ____

One characteristic of the


experimental analysis of
behavior is continuous _____

One characteristic of the


experimental analysis of
behavior is studying behaviour in
_____

BA discover procedures that can


be applied effectively to many
individuals / settings: ____

ABA involves studying behavior


with _____to the participant(s)

Radical behaviourism

PLP4001
Basic Principles I
Pack 1

functionally

nothing-else behaviourism

Radical Behaviourism

Philosophical

environment

ontogenic

Controlled environments

observations

Social significance

general

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Social significance is a guiding


principle of ______

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Determinism asserts that the


causes of behavior are ____

In BA, behavior is a function of


the interactions of ontogenic
and: ____

The universe is a lawful and that


all phenomena occur because of
other events is: ____

The continual questioning of the


truthfulness of what is regarded
as fact is: ____

Objective observation based on a


through description is: ____

If the behavior is important to the


subject / society, it is: ____

Statements that describe


phenomena as a function of
specific variables are: ____

Ruling out simple explanations


before accepting more complex
explanations is: ____

Basic research in the science of


behavior is the province of
the: ____

Application of the science of


behavior is the province of: ____

Lawful

ABA
(Applied Behavior Analysis)

determinism

phylogenic variables

empiricism

philosophic doubt

functional relations

Applied

parsimony

ABA

EAB

(Applied Behavior Analysis)

(experimental analysis of behavior)

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BA change behaviour by
changing the: ____

Behavior is the organisms


interaction with the environment
that results in a measurable
change in the: ____

In BA, Behavioral processes are


defined: ____

Behavior is characterized by
detectable displacements in:
____ through: ____

Operants act on the: ____

Radical behaviourism seeks


causes for ____in the
environment

BA measure behaviour by
recording effects on the: ____

In BA behaviour is determined
and ____by the environment

BA discover procedures that can


be applied effectively to many
individuals / settings: ____

Behaviour is: ____

Environment

functionally

environment

Space / time

behaviour

environment

selected

environment

All that we do

general

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Behaviour usually refers to a


Class of: ____

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A specific instance of a
particular behaviour is a: ____

The entire constellation of


stimuli that can affect
behaviour: ____

Environment may meaningfully


include other parts or aspects of
the: ____

Environment usually refers to a


class of: ____

A specific aspect of the


environment that can be
differentiated from another:
____

The dimension of ABA that


focuses on behaviours of social
significance is ______

Statements that describe


phenomena as a function of
specific variables are: ____

The dimension of ABA that is


linked to basic principles is
______

The dimension of ABA that


focuses on behaviours is
______

The dimension of ABA that


focuses on identifying
functional relations is ______

The dimension of ABA that


defines procedures completely
is ______

response

movements

organism

environment

stimulus

events

functional relations

Applied

Behvaioural

Conceptually systematic

Technological

Analytic

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